When to tell a lie: Survival through deception
Every 68 seconds, someone is sexually assaulted in America, and out of every 10 victims of rape, nine of them are female. Fifteen percent of sexual assaults occur in public places, so itโs imperative to be aware of your surroundings and who you give any information to. Experts say itโs more than ok to tell a lie when it comes to your safety.
I-TEAM: Former drawbridge employees say long shifts put public at risk
Three whistleblowers are warning of potential danger on Northeast Floridaโs iconic drawbridges: downtown Jacksonvilleโs Main Street Bridge, St. Augustineโs Bridge of Lions, the Crescent Beach Bridge, and the Ortega River Bridge.
Scary toxic Halloween hazards to watch out for
Halloween is right around the corner, and with over 44 million children gearing up to transform into witches, wizards, pirates, and princesses, it's important for parents to be aware of some crucial safety measures. Here are some tips to ensure a safe and happy Halloween.
Law enforcement preparing for busy Florida-Georgia weekend in Jacksonville
Friday at noon, festivities kick off for the Florida-Georgia game, which draws in tens of thousands of visitors to the city. To help keep everyone safe and ease the minds of attendees, the Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office will have safety measures in place.
Biometric gun safes recalled after lawsuit claims 12-year-old boy killed by firearm taken from malfunctioning model
More than 60,000 biometric gun safes are being recalled because of a serious safety hazard and risk of death caused by a programming feature that can allow unauthorized access to the safes.
SnapJAX Stories: Clay firefighterโs wife witnesses JFRD rescue, shares lesson with video
In this week's SnapJAX Stories, a first-time snapper saw a fire truck with the lights on at a Southside gas station and knew it was an emergency. She pulled out her phone and started recording. Luckily, this story had a happy ending.
Free vessel safety checks this Friday, Saturday along Intracoastal Waterway
Auxiliary members of the U.S Coast Guard will be offering free vessel safety checks for boaters along the Intracoastal Waterway at boat ramps in Palm Coast and St. Augustine on Friday and Saturday as part of "Operation Shrimp and Grits."
Families need to be aware of these hidden drowning dangers for kids
More children drown between the months of May and August than any other time of the year. While no parent or relative ever thinks it could happen to their family, Florida has more young children who die from drowning than any other state in the country.